The DSTwo cannot interact with the 3DS's extra power and features, it can only run games in DS-mode. It cannot modify or gain access to anything that's 3DS-specific, including the extra features in the 3DS menus (such as the browser).

You cant watch youtube videos using Flash or HTML5. Forget anything about flash on current portable gaming devices, it will not happen. Now about HTML5, there is a hope IF nintendo release it. I dont see how this can be done with homebrew software.

damn why have a browser if one of the LARGEST site's won't work with it like youtube... also many mmo's web browsers require flash.. + I cant watch porn on it lollol haha no but seriously nintendo needs to get their head out of their ass. I cant see why company's are so goddamn retarded sometimes.

damn why have a browser if one of the LARGEST site's won't work with it like youtube... also many mmo's web browsers require flash.. + I cant watch porn on it lollol haha no but seriously nintendo needs to get their head out of their ass. I cant see why company's are so goddamn retarded sometimes.

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There are many reasons. Flash is poorly supported by adobe, it has many security issues, many bugs, but mostly it's consumes much of the cpu power, which means it would drain the already short 3DS battery time. Even Adobe has quitted support for flash in Android devices. The only realistic hope for the 3ds is html5, but I wouldn't get my hopes up on that happening =/

There are many reasons, flash is poorly supported by adobe, it has many security issues, many bugs, but mostly it's consumes much of the cpu power, which means it would drain the already short 3DS battery time. Even Adobe has quitted support for flash in Android devices. The only realistic hope for the 3ds is html5, but I wouldn't get my hopes up on that happening =/

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Fixed that for you. There is no such thing as Mobile Flash - it has been discontinued. Heck, development of desktop Flash pretty much halted as well. It's obsolete technology.

As for the so-called "high demand for CPU power", I've seen Mobile Flash ported to the *DS*, admittedly without sound, but working. The 3DS would have no problem running it, thing is, it's no longer "sold" by Adobe or anyone else.

Skype was bought a while ago by microsoft.
So the chances of seeing skype on the 3DS is probably realy small.

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*Cough Cough* Skype on Sony platforms?

The bigger problem here is that the 3DS doesn't support headsets, which is a bummer since you wouldn't be able to put the console in your pocket while chatting - you'd have to use the built-in microphone, making Skype at the very least "uncomfortable".

Skype was bought a while ago by microsoft.
So the chances of seeing skype on the 3DS is probably realy small.

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*Cough Cough* Skype on Sony platforms?

The bigger problem here is that the 3DS doesn't support headsets, which is a bummer since you wouldn't be able to put the console in your pocket while chatting - you'd have to use the built-in microphone, making Skype at the very least "uncomfortable".

"Headset" implies a built-in microphone, otherwise they're just headphones. The 3DS has no microphone jack, no serial port to speak of and the jack port that's there doesn't support external microphones as far as I know. Sorry, no "headsets", and if someone markets them as such, he or she should be ashamed of themselves.

"Headset" implies a built-in microphone, otherwise they're just headphones. The 3DS has no microphone jack, no serial port to speak of and the jack port that's there doesn't support external microphones as far as I know. Sorry, no "headsets", and if someone markets them as such, he or she should be ashamed of themselves.

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The 3DS does support headsets for Heroes of Ruin. It connects through the headphone port.

"Headset" implies a built-in microphone, otherwise they're just headphones. The 3DS has no microphone jack, no serial port to speak of and the jack port that's there doesn't support external microphones as far as I know. Sorry, no "headsets", and if someone markets them as such, he or she should be ashamed of themselves.

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Really? My headset has only one cord, and when I blow on the microphone, it works on the 3DS.